A Pleasing Summer Paradise At Selfridges

by SHOWstudio on 31 May 2024

Pleasing have expanded from beauty and fragrances to offer up a new ready-to-wear collection at Selfridges.

Pleasing have expanded from beauty and fragrances to offer up a new ready-to-wear collection at Selfridges.

Fresh off the heels from their ‘Pleasing Saloon’ experience in Austin, Texas, Harry Styles and Harry Lambert are staging a second pop-up shop for Pleasing at Selfridges. Where last fall’s 'Corner Shop' moment celebrated sunny, candy and cheeky vibes for new fragrances from the coveted Pleasing beauty assortment, this launch announces another first with their Spring-Summer ready-to-wear debut collection.

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The new Pleasing collection spreads an array of summery sensations across its palette. From cherries and lemonade stands to dewy grass over bare feet or beach balls and ice cream dreams, an optimistic range of easy wear trackies, ringer tees, boxers and linen sets in solid colours or trippy stripes that provide the canvas for Pleasing animations — shooting stars, rainbows, hearts — evoking retro feelings of doodling in your notebook in lazy July. Every piece designed to make your summer days sing and summer nights swoon, fits easily in the popular Pleasing Canvas Tote for memorable moments ahead.

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All this sugary sweet excitement aimed to leave you cool for the summer launches on the first floor Menswear Atrium at Selfridges. Be sure to grab familiar Pleasing faves, also available at the pop-up, like trusty Big Lip Moisture balm in Peppermint Honey for Glastonbury, Hairy Mermaid for summer camp crafting and a robe for drowsy mornings in Northamptonshire.

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